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‘You put the yellow balls on the slide’
Responding to the baby’s ability through child-centered play-based intervention. It helps the baby enhance self-confidence.
Responding to the baby’s ability through child-centered play-based intervention. It helps the baby enhance self-confidence.

‘I sway the hammock slowly, you look like so comfortable.’
Responding to the baby's feelings through child-centered play intervention. It helps the baby understand his needs and improve his self-regulation ability.
Responding to the baby's feelings through child-centered play intervention. It helps the baby understand his needs and improve his self-regulation ability.

‘You hear the sounds when you touch the board’
Describing the baby’s movement through child-centered play-based intervention. It helps the baby develop communication ability.
Describing the baby’s movement through child-centered play-based intervention. It helps the baby develop communication ability.

"You look at the light pillars. You are interested in it and you find it interesting!"
Through the colorful light pillar wall to attract the curiosity of baby to explore science, and respond to the baby with a child-centered approach.
Through the colorful light pillar wall to attract the curiosity of baby to explore science, and respond to the baby with a child-centered approach.

"You want to pour water into the pipe. You want to see the flow of water."
Allowing the baby to explore science and learn the flow of water through messy play, and respond to the baby with a child-centered approach.
Allowing the baby to explore science and learn the flow of water through messy play, and respond to the baby with a child-centered approach.

"You take good care of yourself, and hold the baluster, go upward step by step."
Supporting the baby to explore the surrounding with the accompaniment of parents, and responding to the baby with a child-centered approach.
Supporting the baby to explore the surrounding with the accompaniment of parents, and responding to the baby with a child-centered approach.

‘You seem to be interested in this musical instrument’
Describing the baby’s movement through child-centered play-based intervention. It helps the baby enhance the incentive to explore the surrounding.
Describing the baby’s movement through child-centered play-based intervention. It helps the baby enhance the incentive to explore the surrounding.

‘I pour water for you’
Encouraging the baby to explore the environment through sensory and messy play which helps the baby better adapt to new things.
Encouraging the baby to explore the environment through sensory and messy play which helps the baby better adapt to new things.
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